2014
DOI: 10.1002/2014tc003563
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From Mesoproterozoic magmatism to collisional Cretaceous anatexis: Tectonomagmatic history of the Pelagonian Zone, Greece

Abstract: The magmatic history of the Pelagonian Zone, in northern Greece, is constrained with secondary ion mass spectrometer (SIMS) U-Pb dating on zircons of various granitoids whose structural positions were defined with respect to the regional main foliation. Ages pertain to four groups: (i) Mesoproterozoic (circa 1430 Ma) crystallization of granites inferred from inherited magmatic zircon cores that have been partially molten during the (ii) Neoproterozoic at circa 685 Ma (metamorphic zircon rims) and subsequently … Show more

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“…1a). After the Variscan orogeny and Permian-Triassic rifting, Pelagonia was part of a continental block bounded to the northeast by its passive margin (the AVAZ) and a seaway of the Tethys Ocean (e.g., Sharp and Robertson, 2006;Schenker et al, 2014). To the southwest, Pelagonia is delimited by the Pindos basin (e.g., Bernoulli and Laubscher, 1972).…”
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“…1a). After the Variscan orogeny and Permian-Triassic rifting, Pelagonia was part of a continental block bounded to the northeast by its passive margin (the AVAZ) and a seaway of the Tethys Ocean (e.g., Sharp and Robertson, 2006;Schenker et al, 2014). To the southwest, Pelagonia is delimited by the Pindos basin (e.g., Bernoulli and Laubscher, 1972).…”
Section: Tectonic Setting and Geological Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The continental Precambrian basement of Pelagonia has been intruded by Carboniferous (late Variscan) and PermoTriassic (Tethys rifting) granitoids (Anders et al, 2007;Schenker et al, 2014); volcano-sedimentary rocks and carbonates are attributed to the cover of the crystalline rocks (e.g., Kilias et al, 2010). Carbonates, ultramafic rocks and metavolcanites of the AVAZ (schematically represented in Fig.…”
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